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		<title>Saudi Arabia Champions Eye Health and Inclusion with Nationwide Awareness Drive</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Riyadh &#8211; Saudi Arabia is stepping up its commitment to vision health and social inclusion with a series of nationwide]]></description>
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<p><strong>Riyadh</strong> &#8211;  Saudi Arabia is stepping up its commitment to vision health and social inclusion with a series of nationwide initiatives throughout October, marking World Sight Day and White Cane Safety Day.</p>



<p> The campaigns, spearheaded by the Ebsar Foundation, aim to promote public awareness about eye health, encourage early detection of vision problems, and empower individuals with visual impairments to live independently and confidently.</p>



<p>Amal Al-Hunaiti, CEO of the Ebsar Foundation, emphasized that the organization is working tirelessly to educate the public on the importance of regular eye check-ups, preventive care, and early treatment. </p>



<p>“Our goal is not just to treat vision loss, but to foster understanding, compassion, and inclusion for those who are visually impaired,” she said, according to the Saudi Press Agency.</p>



<p><strong>Empowering Families and Building Awareness</strong></p>



<p>As part of its October initiatives, Ebsar launched a special training program for mothers of visually impaired children, recognizing their vital role in nurturing confidence, education, and independence among their children.</p>



<p> The program equips parents with the knowledge and tools needed to better understand visual disabilities and support their children’s personal development from an early age.</p>



<p>Al-Hunaiti highlighted that empowering families is a cornerstone of sustainable inclusion. “When parents are informed and supported, children grow up feeling capable and valued. This is the foundation of an inclusive society,” she said.</p>



<p><strong>Inclusion Through Community Engagement</strong></p>



<p>Beyond education, the foundation has organized recreational outings and public engagement events for young blind people across the Kingdom.</p>



<p> These activities aim to build community bonds while teaching the wider public how to interact respectfully and confidently with visually impaired individuals.</p>



<p> Such initiatives reflect Saudi Arabia’s broader vision of creating a society that welcomes all abilities, aligning with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 goals for social inclusion and accessibility.</p>



<p>Participants have described these experiences as both enjoyable and transformative. </p>



<p>Through sports, cultural visits, and community activities, blind youth gain a sense of belonging and empowerment, while the public learns to see beyond disability — focusing instead on talent, capability, and shared humanity.</p>



<p><strong>Health Awareness and Global Engagement</strong></p>



<p>In addition to community programs, Ebsar Foundation will represent Saudi Arabia at the Global Health Exhibition in Riyadh later this month. </p>



<p>This participation reaffirms the Kingdom’s growing role as a regional leader in eye health advocacy, promoting innovation, education, and access to quality care for all.</p>



<p>Experts at the foundation emphasize that most causes of blindness are preventable if detected early. </p>



<p>Conditions such as diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, and cataracts can often be managed effectively with timely diagnosis and treatment. Ebsar’s campaigns encourage routine eye screenings, especially for older adults and individuals with chronic conditions.</p>



<p><strong>Saudi Vision 2030 and Humanitarian Commitment</strong></p>



<p>These awareness efforts align closely with the Vision 2030 National Transformation Program, which prioritizes the health, well-being, and inclusion of all citizens.</p>



<p> Through partnerships with government health authorities, schools, and non-profit organizations, Saudi Arabia is creating a more inclusive and health-conscious society where everyone — regardless of ability — can participate equally.</p>



<p>By highlighting the importance of both medical care and social integration, Ebsar Foundation’s initiatives reflect Saudi Arabia’s growing commitment to humanitarian progress and community solidarity. </p>



<p>The campaigns send a powerful message: sight is a gift worth protecting, and inclusion is a responsibility worth embracing.</p>



<p>As World Sight Day and White Cane Safety Day unfold, Saudi Arabia continues to shine as a beacon of awareness and compassion — ensuring that every citizen, regardless of visual ability, is seen, supported, and empowered to thrive.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[New Delhi — Doon University in Dehradun, India, will host a major global breast health awareness programme on 13 August]]></description>
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<p><strong>New Delhi —</strong> Doon University in Dehradun, India, will host a major global breast health awareness programme on 13 August 2025, led by Colonel Mayank Chaubey (Retd), Global Ambassador of the Denver-based Breast Cancer in Young Women (BCYW) Foundation, USA.</p>



<p>The initiative—part of a five-year, state-wide campaign—seeks to reach 25,500 young women across 11 universities in Uttarakhand with lifesaving education on early detection and risk reduction. The programme at Doon University will bring together medical experts, public health advocates, and students in an interactive, data-driven effort to change the trajectory of breast cancer outcomes in India.</p>



<p>Breast cancer remains one of the most prevalent cancers worldwide. In India, one in 28 women will develop the disease in their lifetime—rising to one in 22 in urban areas—and younger women are increasingly at risk. </p>



<p>Globally, experts warn that cultural myths, delayed detection, and inadequate screening continue to drive mortality rates. </p>



<p>The Doon University campaign seeks to close these gaps by challenging the misconception that breast cancer is solely an “older woman’s disease,” promoting self-examination and timely medical consultation, and equipping students with multilingual resources to extend awareness within their communities.</p>



<p><strong>Event Highlights – 13 August 2025</strong></p>



<p>The event on 13 August 2025 will open at 10:00 am with an address by the Vice Chancellor of Doon University, followed by an expert-led interactive session with Col. Mayank Chaubey and a team of doctors from 10:30 am to 12:30 pm. </p>



<p>The programme will also see the launch of the Doon University Youth Council for Breast Health, the distribution of self-examination guides in multiple languages, and a live question-and-answer session with healthcare professionals. </p>



<p>Concluding the morning, Dr. Rajesh Bhatt will present a psychological perspective on well-being from 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm. </p>



<p>This initiative builds on the momentum of the campaign’s first event, held on 18 July 2025 at Military Hospital Dehradun, where young women from the cantonment turned out in large numbers, surpassing expectations and engaging in lively, insightful discussions.</p>



<p><strong>A Model for International Outreach</strong></p>



<p>The BCYW Foundation’s Uttarakhand model is drawing attention from health advocacy groups worldwide as a promising and replicable blueprint for community-led, youth-focused cancer prevention. Its approach—embedding health literacy into academic environments—ensures that awareness begins early, within trusted spaces of learning. By combining medical expertise with student-driven outreach, the initiative not only addresses immediate knowledge gaps but also fosters a generation of informed health advocates.</p>



<p>This strategy aligns closely with the World Health Organization’s (WHO) global objectives for early detection, lifestyle-based prevention, and equitable access to information. International observers view it as a case study in how local initiatives, when well-structured, can resonate beyond national borders.</p>



<p>At a time when global cancer rates are climbing and younger demographics are increasingly affected, the upcoming Doon University event highlights the urgency of merging public health diplomacy with grassroots engagement. It transforms university campuses into hubs of wellness activism—places where education, prevention, and empowerment intersect to create lasting change, both locally and globally.</p>
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